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Who's Who - Paul Bolo

Paul Bolo - also known as Bolo Pasha -
was executed as a French traitor in April 1918.

Bolo's story is a bizarre one. A French citizen he was born in Reunion
and spent much of his youth in France.

His adult life prior to the opening of hostilities in 1914 appears to have
been spent as a fully-fledged member of the underworld, operating in France
as a confidence trickster.

With the First World War underway Bolo decided upon a confidence operation
of surprising audacity, although he conceivably believed in the cause he
espoused. In February 1915 he persuaded the Khedive of Egypt that the
French public could be convinced of the merits of peace were he, Bolo,
successful in raising substantial funds from Germany in order to aid the
press campaign he had in mind.

Thus Bolo spent a good deal of 1915-16 in travelling between the U.S. and
Europe while employed by the Khedive. Subsequent inquiries revealed
that Bolo had amassed a small fortune amounting to some £300,000 from a
variety of German sources.

Ultimately found out by the French authorities Bolo was arrested while in
Paris in September 1917. He was promptly charged with obtaining funds
from a national enemy for the purpose of establishing a pacifist movement in
France - a crime punishable by death.

Found guilty of the charge and proclaimed a traitor Bolo was duly shot by
firing quad at Vincennes fort on 17 April 1918.